Carrie Burnett+FollowBaltimore’s art scene gets a quiet shakeupSilence isn’t just golden—it’s the centerpiece of Temi Wynston Edun’s first U.S. solo show, now open at Gallery Blue Door in Baltimore. Edun’s textured portraits invite you to slow down and really look, letting stillness reveal stories of heritage, longing, and resilience. Each piece is a layered journey, where what’s left unsaid feels just as powerful as what’s shown. For anyone craving a break from the daily noise, this exhibition offers a rare space for reflection and connection. How does silence shape your own experience? Let’s talk about the power of quiet moments in art and life. #Entertainment #Painting #BaltimoreArt00Share
Dale Wilson+FollowBaltimore’s hubcap art turns trash into treasureBaltimore’s streets are getting a creative makeover thanks to Barnaby Wickham, who’s transforming lost hubcaps into eye-catching sculptures. As he cycles around the city, Barnaby collects these discarded car parts—over 700 so far—and turns them into everything from giant fish to a massive Snoopy head. It’s not just about recycling; it’s about celebrating Baltimore’s quirky, indie spirit and seeing beauty where others see junk. Would you display a hubcap masterpiece in your home, or do you think this kind of art belongs on the street? Let’s talk about how art can reshape our neighborhoods! #Entertainment #Painting #BaltimoreArt00Share
Carrie Burnett+FollowBaltimore’s giant Snoopy head brings neighbors togetherA massive Snoopy head made entirely from hubcaps is turning heads in a Baltimore neighborhood, thanks to local artist Barnaby Wickham. After last year’s giant hubcap wreaths wowed the community, Wickham went bigger—literally—by building this towering Snoopy and a huge fish sculpture nearby. What’s really special is how these quirky creations have sparked a mini-movement: neighbors now text Wickham whenever they spot stray hubcaps, and families are stopping by daily for photos. It’s become a real community project, showing how a little creativity (and a lot of zip ties) can bring people together. What would you want to see made next? #Entertainment #Painting #BaltimoreArt00Share